Which clause is independent?
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It contains a complete subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought.
Therefore, it can stand alone as a sentence.
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It contains a complete subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought.
Therefore, it can stand alone as a sentence.
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'Whose' shows possession between the woman and the car.
It introduces a relative clause modifying 'woman.'
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Long adjectives usually form the superlative with 'most.'
The definite article 'the' also signals the highest degree.
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In the original sentence, 'often' could modify either 'revise' or 'perform.'
Its uncertain attachment creates a squinting modifier.
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The correct correlative pair is 'either...or.'
The two alternatives are expressed in parallel form.
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The clause identifies which employees must report and is essential to the meaning.
Restrictive clauses are not separated by commas.
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The pronoun is the object of the preposition 'to.'
Formal standard English therefore uses 'whom.'
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The correlative structure uses comparative forms in both clauses.
'Better' is the irregular comparative of 'good.'
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The adjective 'interested' is conventionally followed by 'in.'
The fixed combination is 'interested in something.'
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'Both...and' joins two qualities that are equally true.
The construction correctly links the parallel adjectives.
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The clause adds extra information about an already identified car.
Nonrestrictive clauses are set off by commas.
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'That' can refer to a thing and functions as the subject of the relative clause.
The clause identifies which book is meant.